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The 2015 Tour de Peninsula offers Bay Area families a day of fun, fitness, and healthy family activities. Now in its 24th year, this ride is one of Northern California’s most fun recreational cycling rides/family/social gatherings. Held in beautiful Coyote Point Park, alongside the San Francisco Bay in San Mateo, the TdP is a perennial highlight of the Bay Area’s recreational calendar. The TdP offers a variety of great cycling routes designed for all levels, from young children and first…

Order food all day from Patxi’s Noe Valley and a portion of the sales will benefit the SF Bicycle Coalition! Come in for a lunch meeting, family dinner or get a half-baked pizza for another time. You can also order online! Help spread the word by inviting your friends, family, and colleagues.

Join the volunteers who keep the SF Bicycle Coalition membership strong. No cold-calling, just calls to friendly lapsed members offering an easy way to renew. Plan to stay for the thank-you dinner afterward and get to know your fellow volunteers. Volunteer

Start your morning at our Duboce Park Service Station! Our Bicycle Ambassadors will be at Duboce Park, near the corner of Steiner St. and Duboce Ave., to give you the latest on our work and an update on what’s happening with bike improvements on the Wiggle. Stop by for coffee* and a snack, sign a petition and join or renew your SF Bicycle Coalition membership with one of our fabulous member-volunteers. Want to help out? If you’re a trained Bicycle Ambassador, sign up…

Join us for a Women Bike SF Coffee Hour! Women Bike SF is a SF Bicycle Coalition program that aims to encourage and inspire more women, trans* and female identified individuals to ride bikes with social events, rides and workshops. Once a month, an informal gathering of women bicyclists meet to talk bikes, share tips and caffeinate together. This is a perfect place to find riding buddies and answer some of your questions about biking in SF! Bring your ideas,…

Looking to get comfortable riding in San Francisco? We’ve teamed up with SPUR to offer a presentation covering all you need to know for biking in SF and the Bay Area. This is the perfect class for anyone already riding to hone their skills, or for people interested in — but intimidated by — urban traffic. This comprehensive course uses the curriculum of the League of American Bicyclists and completion of this classroom session will allow you to take part…

Come to the San Francisco Police Department Park Station’s monthly community meeting. These meetings, run by Captain John Sanford, give the community a chance to ask questions and raise concerns directly. Read more here at the SFPD Park Station website. Last month, the SFPD Park Station announced they would be targeting people on bikes along the Wiggle and Haight Street for traffic violations. Read our response to the bicycle citation program here and come up to speak in support for…

This SF Bicycle Coalition tradition has been happening for as long as we can remember and newcomers are always welcome. So stop by, snack on tasty treats, chat with fellow members, and help us keep our organization rolling as we work together on group office tasks. Dinner is provided. Bring a friend–the more the merrier! We have ample indoor bike parking, so don’t forget to bring up your bike to the office. No RSVP necessary. Visit www.sfbike.org/volunteer for more information!

La Cocina will join The Midway and Noise Pop in hosting the 7th Annual Street Food Festival, this year at Forest City’s iconic Pier 70 location in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood. Join over 100 owner-operated food businesses representing the best of the Bay for a free-to-enter celebration of hard work, well-made food and the vibrant and inclusive food economy that we all dream of. The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will provide Valet Bicycle Parking, so come drop your bike off…

You’re never too old to learn to bicycle! Instructors will work one-on-one to teach the basics of balancing, starting, stopping and steering a bike, as well as proper helmet fit and adjustment. Most people learn to ride their bike while taking the class, but even if they don’t, they will leave with tips to continue teaching themselves to ride. First step will be balancing on your bicycle; instructors will remove the pedals and lower the seat enough so that you…

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*Events not officially sponsored or organized by the SF Bicycle Coalition are marked with an asterisk. We post events that might be of interest to our SF area members; we do not necessarily endorse any particular group or perspective you may find represented here.